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Opening concert [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Speirs, Lord Mayor Jim, Armagh, speech in English, track 1
Vallely, Brian, Armagh, speech in English, track 2, 5, 7, 11-12, 15, 18
Henderson, Jarlath (aged 10 years), Armagh, pipes, track 3-4
Lennon, Sinead (aged 12 years), Armagh, pipes, track 6
Warpipes quartet, track 8-11,=
Owens, Nichola, Armagh
Owens, Leroy, Armagh
Beattie, Lynne, Armagh
Currie, Gail, Armagh
McMahon, Ailish, Armagh, pipes, track 13-14
McCormick, Martin, Monaghan, pipes, track 16-17
O'Hare, Brendan, speech in English, track 19

Running Order:
1. Speech: Official Opening of Festival
2. Speech: Introduction to Jarlath Henderson etc...
3. Air: An Mhaidin Mhara
4. Jig: Coppers and Brass
5. Speech: Introduction to Sinead Lennon
6. Reels: The Milner's Daughter, The Bunch of Keys
7. Speech: Introducing young Armagh warpipe quartet, background noise
8. Air: Untitled
9. Air/Reel: Untitled
10. March/Strathspey: Untitled
11. Jigs/Speech: Untitled
12. Speech: Introduction to Ailish McMahon
13. Jig: Humours of Ballyloughin
14. Reel: The Scholar
15. Speech: Introduction to Martin McCormack and overview of the coming week
16. Hornpipe: The Bantry Hornpipe
17. Reels: The Spike Island Lasses, The Connaught Heifers
18. Speech: Introducing Brendan O'Hare
19. Speech: talk about the two discovered sets of William Kennedy pipes, their discovery and restoration

Nenagh, Co. Tipperary, 1992 [sound recording] / Joe Ryan

Performers:
Ryan, Joe, tin whistle throughout, Generation D whistle, track 1-12, Clark's C whistle, track 13-23, speech in English throughout

Running Order:
1. Speech/Jig: Francie's Jig, Untitled [The Killavil ?], talk about the tunes
2. Reel/Speech: Devaney's Goat, talk about the tune
3. Hornpipes/Speech: The Fort of Kincora, Dunphy's, talk about music in the family
4. Polkas/Speech: Untitled, talk about the Ballycommon/Ballyconnell? Set
5. Polka/Speech: The Rose Tree in full Bearing, talk about the house dancing, barn dances
6. Hornpipe: The Harvest Home
7. Hornpipe: The Swan (unfinished) [composed by Sean Ryan]
8. Hornpipes: The Swan, Kitty's Wedding, talk about the tunes, Sean Ryan composing tunes
9. Reels/Speech: The Corner House, The Green Fields of America
10. Jigs/Speech: [The New York Jig recorded by Kimmel?], [Sean Ryan composition ?], Have a Drink on Me, talk about the tunes
11. Set Dance: The Blackbird
12. Reels: The Silver Spear, The Sally Gardens
13. Jig: The Castle Jig [Sean Ryan composition]
14. Jig: The Luckypenny
15. Jigs: Untitled, The Cliffs of Moher
16. Reels: Untitled, Miss McLeod's
17. Jigs: The Battering Ram, Tell Her I am
18. Reel/Speech: Untitled, talk about Francie Brereton, Millo Burke, Bridge Ceili Band
19. Reels: The Fermoy Lassies, The Maid Behind the Bar
20. Hornpipe/Speech: The High Level, talk about the tune
21. Reels/Speech: The Yellow Tinker, The Old Copperplate
22. Reels/Speech: Untitled [Josie McDermott composition ?]
23. Reels: Cooley's, The Wise Maid, Untitled

Miltown Malbay, Co. Clare, 2001. DAT 1 [sound recording] / Éamon McGivney

Performers:
McGivney, Eamonn, Longford/Clare, fiddle solo, track 1-15, speech in English, track 9, 14
Off-air due, speech in Irish, track 15

Running Order:
1. Reels: The Bunch of Keys, Spike Island Lasses *
2. Reels: The Sligo Maid, The Bank of Ireland *
3. Fragments
4. Reels: Untitled, Untitled
5. Jigs: Pipe on the Hob, Scully Casey's *
6. Fragment
7. Reels: Untitled, Untitled
8. Set Dance: Sean O'Duibhir a Ghleanna *
9. Speech/Set Dance: The Humours of Bandon *
10. Speech/Reels: The Longford Collector/The Hen and her Clutch *
11. Fragments
12. Reels: Untitled, Untitled
13. Fragments
14. Speech/Reels: The Star of Munster, Untitled
15. Fragments
16. Off-air dub [END OF DAT]

Lecture: 'The Travelling Musicians of Ireland and Scotland' [sound recording] / Tom Munnelly

Performers:
Vallely, Brian, Armagh, speech in English, track 2, 6, 8, B2
McCutcheon, Norman, Armagh, warpipes, track 3-5
Roberts, Alan, Sligo, pipes, track 7, 9
Munnely, Tom, Dublin/Clare, lecture in English, track 11, B1

Running Order:
1. Start: background noise
2. Speech: opening address and introduction to Norman McCutcheon
3. Air: Untitled
4. Air: Untitled
5. Hornpipe: The Boys of Bluehill
6. Speech: Introduction to Alan Roberts playing ther Kennedy Pipes
7. Hornpipes: Untitled, The Cork Hornpipe
8. Speech: William Kennedy's pipes and William Kennedy himself ####
9. Jigs: Untitled, Spot the Wallop
10. Speech: Introduction to Tom Munnelly lecture
11. Lecture: The Travelling Musician of Ireland and Scotland [recording continued on CDR 4b]
12. Lecture: continued...
13. Speech: general thanks [end of DAT]

Lahinch, Co. Clare, 1993. Part 1 [sound recording] / John Killourhy ; Paddy Killourhy

Performers:
Killourhy, John (Jack), Clare, whistle in duet, speech in English
Killourhy, Paddy, Clare, fiddle in duet, speech in English

Running Order:
1. Jigs: Bridgie McGrath's Jigs
2. Speech: talk about concertina player Mrs McGrath, beginning in music, Paddy making his first fiddle, concertina player Martin Killourhy, playing with Johnny Doran, long lists of local concertina players, buying concertinas in England, instruments, German concertinas, story about a clock
3. Speech/Reel: Untitled (from Martin Killourhy)
4. Reel/Speech: Kitty Jones', Pappy Looney's
5. Jig/Speech: Untitled (from Martin Killourhy)
6. Polka/Speech: Untitled (from Martin Killourhy, played for the last figure of the set)
7. Reel/Speech: Untitled (from Paddy Reynolds, Kilfenora)
8. Jigs: The Pipers Chair, Untitled (from Martin Killourhy)
9. Speech: talk about Seamus Ennis recording in the area
10. Reel/Speech: Nora Marshall's (Nora McMahon, fiddle , Kilfenora)
11. Reels/Speech: Paddy Marshall's (Paddy McMahon, Kilfenora) ['Up to your Knees in Sand', Mary Bergin, 'Feadoga Stain'], Rip the Calico (old version from Martin Killourhy)
12. Hornpipes/Speech: The Greencastle, Untitled (from Joe Byrnes) [Pretty Maggie Morrissey], May Day [Sweets of May]
13. Hornpipe/Speech: Jimmy Ward's [The Standing Abbey], O'Dwyers
14. Jigs/Speech: Jetty Howley's Jig, Jetty Howley's Jig, Willie Shannon's, talk about music for set dancing
15. Hornpipe: Murphy's
16. Speech: talk about the previous tune, listening to 78's, learning tunes
17. Reels/Speech: Pappy Tierney's [Tommy Peoples', Boys of the Lough], Dublin Porter, talk about the tunes
18. Reels/speech: Sporting Nelly, Untitled (Gus Tierney's), talk about the tunes
19. Reels/Speech: John Joe Lynch's, Sean Darcy's, talk about the tunes
20. Reels/Speech: Sporting Paddy [Steampacket], Jimmy Mulqueeny's [version of 'Kiss the Maid Behind the Barrel' CRE 1,74 ?], talk about the tunes
21. Reels/Speech: Untitled (from Jimmy Ward), Untitled (from Austin Linnane), talk about the tunes
22. Jigs/Speech: Untitled, Untitled (from Paddy Bert, concertina), Untitled ['A Visit to Ireland', DMI 39]
23. Speech: stories of the supernatural, fairies in the house [END OF 244-ITMA-DAT]
24. Speech: conclusion of story of the supernatural [from previous track], talk about house dances, local musicians [END OF 245-ITMA-DAT]

Galway, 1992. Maimín Cajun Band, part 1 [sound recording] / Maimín Cajun Band

Performers:
Mamin Cajun Band, instrumental group; singing in English; singing in Irish; singing in French; speech in English =
Monaghan, Seán, singing, track 2-3, 8, 11, washboard
Fahy, Sue, singing, track 1, 6, 10, 14, fiddle
Ni Chanainn, Nuala, singing, fiddle
Fitzgerald, Jimmy, singing, track 13, guitar
Rohan, David (Sammy), singing, track 7, 12 guitar
Gunning, Paul, Castigniari 4-stopper melodeon (D), Hohner 3-row (B/C/C#) accordion
Nolan, Conor, bass
Jameson, Tom, drums

Running Order:
1. Speech/Song: Bosco Stomp
2. Speech/Song: Beidh Aonach Amarach
3. Speech/Song: Zydeco (tune trad, lyrics by Sean Monaghan)
4. Speech/Waltz: Chez Seychelles
5. Speech/Stomp ?: Lake Arthur Stomp
6. Speech/Song: Cotton-eyed Joe
7. Song/Speech: Cajun Girl (David 'Sammy' Rohan)
8. Song/Speech: Bruce's Tunes (tunes trad, learned from recording by Cajun accordion player 'Bruce Daigrepont', lyrics by Sean Monaghan)
9. Tune/Speech: Tex-Mex Tune
10. Song/Speech: Ay! Te Dejo en San Antonio
11. Speech/Song: Peigin Leitir Mhoir
12. Song/Speech: Jambalaya (Hank Williams)
13. Speech/Song: Stormy Sky (Daniel Lanois)
14. Song/Speech: Qu'elle etoile
15. Speech/Waltz: Philippe Bruneau's Waltz (Bruneau)

Festival Concert, part 1 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Munnelly, Tom, speech in English, track 2, 11, 17, 22, B5
Armagh Pipers Club (Brian Vallely, Feargal French, Eamon Curran, Tiarnan Dinkin, Mark Burns, Mark Donnelly), pipes in ensemble, track 3, 10
Vallely, Brian, Armagh, speech in English, track 4, 6-10
French, Feargal, Armagh, pipes solo, track 5
Curran, Eamon, Armagh, pipes solo, track 6
Donnelly, Mark, Armagh, pipes solo, track 8
Ketev, Kiril Stefanov, Bulgaria, Bulgarian pipes solo, track 12-16
MacDonald, Allan, Scotland, speech in English, track 18, smallpipes solo, track 18-21, singing in gaelic, track 21 (singing off-mic)
Dinkin, Tiarnan, Monaghan, pipes solo, track 22-23, B1-4, speech in English, track 22-23, B1-4
Duncan, Gordon, Scotland, warpipes B6-9
Vallely, Eithne, Armagh, speech in English B10

Running Order:
1. Start: background noise
2. Speech/Tuning: Introduction to the Concert and the Armagh Pipers
3. Slip Jigs: Untitled (recording broken off momentarily mid-way)
4. Speech/Tuning: Introduction the performers of the Armagh Pipers
5. Jigs: Untitled
6. Speech/Hornpipes: Untitled
7. Speech: the importance of teaching in the Armagh Pipers' Club
8. Reels: Untitled
9. Speech: the individual achievements of the group
10. Reels/Speech: Toss the Feathers, The Mountain Road
11. Speech: the founding of Na Piobairi Uilleann, introduction to Kiril Stefanov Ketev
12. Piece: Untitled
13. Piece: Untitled
14. Piece: Untitled
15. Piece: Untitled
16. Piece: Untitled
17. Speech/Tuning: Introduction to Allan MacDonald
18. Speech/Marches (Quicksteps): The 92nd Highlanders Welcome to Edinburgh, The 92nd Highlanders March, Catriona Og, Thingles? Weeping
19. Speech/Strathspeys/Reels: Miss Lyle, (title given)?, Whistling Donald, Dancing Feet
20. Speech/Air/Waltz?/Tuning: Untitled, Lud Lud Low? (comp. Allan MacDonald)
21. Speech/Song/Reel?/Piece: Untitled, Contrary, ? (title given)
22. Speech/Tuning: thanks to Allan and introduction to Tiarnan Dinkin
23. Jigs/Speech: I Buried my Wife and Danced on Top of Her, The Old Hag with the Money
24. Speech/Reel: Alexander's, McFadden's Handsome Daughter
25. Speech/Waltz/Reels: Midnight on the Water, Colliers, The Woman of the House
26. Speech/Slides: Untitled
27. Speech/Reels: The Wise Maid, Untitled
28. Speech/Tuning: Introduction to Gordon Duncan, Tuning
29. Jigs: Untitled
30. Reels: Untitled
31. March/Stratspeys/Reels: Untitled
32. Jigs/Reels: Untitled
33. Speech: end of first-half of concert [END OF DAT]

Festival Concert, part 1 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Munnelly, Tom, Dublin/Clare, speech in English, track 1, 5, 10, 15, B2, 6
Megarrity, Stephen, Armagh, warpipes, track 2-4
Matthews, Ceri Rhys, Wales, Welsh pipes in duet, track 6-9, speech in English, track 6-9
Shorland, Jonathan, Wales, Welsh pipes in duet, track 6-9, speech in English, track 8-9
Mulligan, Neillidh, Dublin, speech in Irish, track 11, 15, speech in English, track 11, 13-15, B1, pipes solo, track 12-15, B1
MacDonald, Angus, Isle of Skye, warpipes B2-5, speech in English B4
Keenan, Paddy, Dublin/Boston, speech in English B6, 8, 10-11, pipes B6-11, low whistle B8

Running Order:
1. Speech/Tuning: Introduction and background noise
2. Air/Jigs: Untitled
3. March/Strathspey: Untitled
4. Reel/Hornpipe/Reels: Untitled
5. Speech: Introduction to Ceri Rhys Matthews and Jonathan Shorland
6. Air/Dance Tunes/Speech: Untitled, The Black Cockrel's Tail, The Old Man of Pencarda?
7. Speech/Dance Tunes: The Red Piper's Conceit, This is a Love as Big as the Oceans, The Red Piper's Strain
8. Speech/Piece/Wedding Marches: Ned Poe's Farewell?, Untitled
9. Speech/Piece/Jigs: Untitled, ? Solomon, Two Plats of Flaxen Hair
10. Speech/Tuning: Introduction to Neillidh Mulligan
11. Speech/Tuning: Greeting and introduction to tunes
12. Reels: The Scholar, The Stony Steps
13. Speech/Hornpipes: Dwyer's Hornpipe, The Fairy's Hornpipe
14. Speech/Jigs: Packie Duignan's, Clancy's Drean
15. Speech/Air: Uir Chill an Creggan
16. Speech/Reels: Bar na Cuille (comp. Neillidh Mulligan), The Dublin Reel, The Pinch of Snuff
17. Speech/Tuning: Introduction to Angus MacDonald
18. March/Strathspeys/Reels: Kilbowey? Cottage, Untitled
19. Speech/Tuning/Air/Jigs/: The One Who Climbs the Brae, Inspector Campbell of Ness, Tubeular Peat
20. Air/Strathspeys: Mo Gilla Mar, Untitled
21. Speech/Tuning: Raffle and Introduction to Paddy Keenan
22. Jigs: Untitled
23. Speech/Air: Untitled (comp. Paddy Keenan)
24. Hornpipes: Untitled, Untitled, Untitled, The Harvest Home
25. Speech/Reels: Untitled, Untitled
26. Speech/Jig: Out on the Ocean (in two keys) [END OF DAT]

Feakle, Co. Clare, 1992 [sound recording] / Joe Bane

Performers:
Bane, Joe, tin whistle, speech in English
Unidentified performers, speech in English

Running Order:
1. Speech/Reel: The Bush in Bloom
2. Reel: The Old Maids of Galway
3. Speech: talk about learning and playing music, Paddy Canny, Pat Canny, Paddy Mac the blind fiddler, Johnny Allen, concertina players in the area, Sandy Carty, Bill Maher, John Downes (Sacho), pipers in the area, Felix Doran, Tom Joe Donoghue, Kitchen dances, set dances
4. Polka/Speech: Bonny Crosses the Alps, talk about the tune
5. Reel/Speech: Joe Bane's Reel [Nelly Donovan], talk about the tune
6. Reel/Speech: Sandy Carty's Reel, talk about the tune
7. Reel/speech: The Green-Gowned Lass, talk about the tune
8. Polka/Speech: Farewell to Whiskey [My Love is but a Lassie], talk about tunes used for set dancing, the whisper set
9. Jig: The Hundred Pipers, talk about the tunes used for the sets
10. Hornpipe/Speech: Off to California, talk about the tune
11. Fling: Some Say the Devil is Dead [Love will you Marry Me], talk about concertina players in the area
12. Jigs: Castle Dunavan, Have a Drink with Me, talk about the tunes, learning tunes from 78s
13. Reels: Down the Broom, The Gatehouse Maid, talk about 78s,
14. Fling/Speech: Johnny When You Die [The Keel Row], talk about the tune and the dance
15. Hornpipe/Speech: The Stack of Wheat, talk about Irish language in the area
16. Reel/Speech: The Blackberry Blossom, talk about the tune
17. March/Speech: O'Neill's March, talk about the tune
18. Polka/Speech: The Britches [can be heard nowadays played as a reel], talk about the tune
19. Fling/Speech: Untitled, talk about the tune
20. Set Dance: The Job of Journeywork, talk about the tune and dancing
21. Reel/Speech: Big Pat, talk about the tune
22. Reel/Speech: Paddy Murphy's Wife, talk about the tune, Jim Donoghue, Martin Nugent
23. Reel/Speech: Untitled, talk about the tune
24. Reel/Speech: The Leac Rua, talk about the tune
25. Reel/Speech: The Mountain Top, talk about learning music from Pat Canny
26. Reel/Speech: The Strawberry Blossom, talk about the tune
27. Reel/Speech: Rattigan's, talk about the tune and Martin Rocheford
28. Jig/Speech: The Hag with the Money [Cailleach an Airgead]
29. Reel/Speech: Come West Along the Road, talk about the tune and the East Clare style
30. Jig/Speech: The Boy in the Wood [Sweet Biddy Daly], talk about the East Clare style, playing tunes in different keys
31. Jigs/Speech: Untitled [Brian O'Lynn], The Lough Mountain Jig, talk about the East Clare style, playing tunes in different keys
32. Schottische/Speech: Untitled, talk about dancing the scottische, Bill Mailey, Paddy Flapper
33. Reels/Speech: Boil the Kettle Early, The Morning Star, talk about Paddy Flapper (William O Meehan) (The Flappers), Bill Mailey, talk about dancing, description of the plain set
34. Reel/Speech: Untitled, talk about the tune, dancing
35. Schottische/Speech: Untitled
36. Jig/Speech: The Carraroe Jig, The Rambling Pitchfork, talk about learning music and ornamentation, styles of music and dancing
37. Reel/Speech: The Boys of the Lough
38. Jig/Speech: The Campbells are Coming , talk about local instrument makers, Tommy Dynan, local singers
39. Reel/Speech: Paddy Finlay's Fancy [The Galway Rambler], The Boys of Ballisodare

Diarmuid Cronin's house, part 1 [sound recording] / Diarmuid Cronin ; Danny Riordan ; Pat Cronin ; Johnny Cronin

Performers:
Cronin, Diarmuid, recitation in English, track 1, 3, 6; recitation in English and Irish, track 2
Riordan, Danny, recitation in English, track 4, 5
Cronin, Pat, singing in English, track 7, 8

Running Order:
1. Recitation: Milking Cows [sound quality varies]
2. Recitation: Micheal Bocht
3. Recitation: Mickey Lucey's Hat
4. Recitation: Tangalang Malu [mic noise]
5. Recitation: Dr. Shallow [sound distorted]
6. Recitation: Mullagh Fair
7. Song: McCarthy and McGee
8. Song: Callaghan
9. Recitation: An SullanRecitation: The ICARecitation: The Tinker's HorseRecitation: The Cronin BrothersRecitation: Waterworks at the CrossSpeech, song: The Half-Door (mic noise at beginning of track)Recitation: Sam McGeeSong: Patsy McGannRecitation: The Trip to GouganeRecitation: The Bogman's BallRecitation: Green Eye of the Yellow GodRecitation: Hannah DamerySong: Corns' Song 

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